How to use Kingston supplied Acronis software to clone your hard drive
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When you install a Kingston SSD drive into your notebook you may want to duplicate your operating system. Kingston makes it easy supplying Acronis true image to automate the process in a few easy steps.
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You can use Acronis to copy your old hard drive to the SSD, BUT you can't use Acronis to back up your SSD at all.
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I can't back up my new Kingston SSD with Acronis.
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I have been using this for about 5 years. It works great with all SSDs. I have done Windows 7, and XP. I always have a copy of my boot drive in the event my SSD fails. Then I pop the copy in and I am up and running again. I with re clone if I make sginifint changes to my boot drive, I never keep data on the boot drive.
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This software works surprisingly well. I was able to clone a 7200rpm 750GB drive to a 120GB SSD and it correctly copied boot.ini and downscaled partitions. Took 13 minutes.
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If you just want the OS, there is no need to clone your hard drive. Just re install the OS on your new SSD.
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i only want the os, not the files, how is this done
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Shame it's junk and doesn't work.
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can u use the software to clone on other brand ssd
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Can you choose a seperate partition from your harddrive to be cloned onto the SSD, or does it have to be the entire harddrive, even if it's divided into partitions?